Welcome to Seoul, one of Asia`s most dynamic cities.
The capital of Republic of Korea, Seoul is business-friendly and optimizes its ideal location in the heart of Northeast-Asia, a region which accounts for more than 30% of global trade. Seoul is home to highly capable human resources, a favorable Investment environment, cutting-edge technology and infrastructure as well as unique culture and art. Seoul is definitely a vibrant metropolis where people from all walks of life and cultures can peacefully, happily, and safely coexist.
Seoul stands ready to take center stage as the ideal partner for global business success. Following active efforts to boost the city`s international standing, Seoul has now been reborn as a thriving urban center that boasts a favorable climate for business and investment. When the following projects are concluded: Digital Media City-an international digital culture hub of the future, the International Financial Centre Seoul- a cutting-edge multiuse commercial development located in the centre of the YeouidoFinancial District, and Magok District-a global hi-tech knowledge industry cluster, Seoul will proudly claim its right to be called a truly cosmopolitan city. Come to Seoul and reap the full benefit from the true potential of Seoul, a city that is open for business.

published:05 Sep 2012

views:1237

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid business environment help companies to grow.
Convenient transportation, Talented human resources, World's No.1 safety city, Good living conditions.
- 51 adjacent cities, 9 metro lines, 52 universities, a safe city
Seoul,
Where inspiration draws its breath from the world.
A new oasis of culture, entertainment, and multimedia.
- Digital MediaCluster, K-culture
Where the world's competitiveness is converging.
Seoul, an ideal investment destination.
http://investseoul.com/
https://www.facebook.com/investseoul/
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

published:27 Nov 2017

views:43

1. Please introduce yourself.
Sure. My name isJohn Walker, I’m a chairman of Macquarie Group of Companies in Korea, and I’m also the vice chairman of Macquarie CapitalBusiness in Asia. But we are worldwide specialist areas like infrastructures, natural resources, and energy. We’ve got around 13,500 people across our global businesses. So although we were originally started in Australia, we’re now very much a global financial institution with the majority of our revenues actually coming from outside Australia. And naturally our business here in Korea, which is primarily based in Seoul, is a very very important part of our global and Asian footprint.
2. What was the biggest advantage of doing business in Seoul?
I think there was a few things. One is that Seoul is very clearly ‘the major city’ in Korea. So one of the great advantages was its population, its proximity to other countries, in the region, because we were also we were very interested in company in countries such as Japan, China, etc. Again, this point is about being able to hire very well-educated people, very important to us. And the other big factor was the level of willingness of other financial institutions and companies in Seoul to partner with a foreign company that brought some unique financial technology. And, of course, the other key factor for us was the quality of communication technology. So at that time, some 17 years ago, other countries in the world were not so advanced in the areas like Internet. Korea was far and far and ahead above those other countries. The other thing that really as I reflect on, it was very important to us, was the accessibility of regulators and government officials. So it was not difficult for us to have a dialogue with government or regulators when we were not sure about what the law provided for and what it did not provided for. So these ingredients of transparency, accessibility, willing partners, and all of the things that are proper major city brings were extremely important to us as defining characteristics of Seoul. One of the bits of advice we give to other financial institutions that are looking to come to Seoul. Think about the idea of entering into partnerships with one of the very good quality local domestic institutions.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=34
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

published:16 Jan 2018

views:48

1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean music for many, many years. I like Miss A and Big Bang in particular.
2. That’s very cool. What was the initial impression when you first visited here?
From outside before you come here, it feels like a very tough country to get to know because it’s not like Hong Kong or Singapore. But when you come here, it’s a very welcoming city, extremely different from what I expected. People are very warm and welcoming, and the culture is quite dynamic. I think it’s underestimated how wonderful it is. But when you come here, you can really feel it straight away.
3. I think you have some cultural difference that demands your adjustment. Do you have any situation, or episode, that stays in your mind?
Korea is my 13th country that I’ve lived in, and each country has its own cultural dynamics. One thing that really resonates with Korea is that I go running a lot particularly in Namsan Park, and I find that if I smile when I run, everyone smiles back. But if I don’t smile, then people don’t smile back as well. I find that it’s important culturally here. Thus, if you’re a foreigner, it’s important to engage. Then people will engage back. Also, the food is wonderful and the people are very proud of their country as well.
4. As you said, there are huge number of places to see, eat, and enjoy in Seoul. So, do you have any particular favorite place?
So much choice and I haven’t begun in only five months to really discover everything. But I’ve been everywhere, from the south the river in Gangnam area, to Itaewon, to this area near the palace, it’s beautiful. One thing that I love doing is walking and jogging, and so I can see the city is very easy to get around. You can go by taxi, metro, or walk, or bicycle as well. So, there’s a lot of choices.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/tareq-muhmood-anz-korea/
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizens’ life
- Livelihoods of the public: Strengthening protection of livelihood for vulnerable classes and reestablishing the system of taking measures for the livelihoods of the public
- Vitality of industry: Presenting a blue print for the direction and future of Seoul-style economy

published:24 Nov 2014

views:7539

인피니티 프로덕션 영상

published:26 Mar 2014

views:12

1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello, my name isStefan Rentsch. TUV SUDKorea is working in the fields of inspection, testing, and certification. We’ve been around since almost 25 years now in Korea. And we work basically in all fields of industry from industry to mobility, products. We work with the tech giants like Samsung or LG. And we help them in mainly exporting their products into international markets. But we also look into importing goods into Korea and help exporters from other nations to bring products into Korea.
2. How do you think about South Korea as an optimal place to expand its business?
First of all, Korea is among the leading economies in the world. It’s a leading export nation and it’s home of tech giants. It has a very thriving automotive industry and also transportation industry. I think that’s very attractive especially for companies like us that are export oriented. And I think what makes it also very interesting is the innovative power that we have seen over the past years in Korea and I don’t see it stopping. So I think it’s a very excellent business environment that will shape the future.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=33
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Seoul Metropolitan Government

Seoul Metropolitan Government is the administrative organization of Seoul. The mayor is elected to a four-year term by the Seoul citizens and is responsible for the administration of the city government. Seoul Metropolitan Government deals with administrative affairs as the capital city of South Korea, so it is more centralized than that of most other cities with the city government being responsible for public education, correctional institutions, libraries, public safety, recreational facilities, sanitation, water supply, and welfare services.

In the city government, there are 5 offices, 32 bureaus, and 107 divisions. The headquarters is located in the Seoul City Hall building which is in Taepyeongno, Jung-gu, Seoul. The Government started on September 28, 1946 as the Seoul City Government which became Seoul Metropolitan Government on August 15, 1949. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has one mayor and three vice mayors, two of them take charge of administrative affairs and the other for political affairs. Seoul is subdivided into 25 autonomous gu and 522 administrative dong.

Korea emerged as a singular political entity after centuries of conflict among the Three Kingdoms of Korea, which were unified as Silla (57 BC – AD 935) and Balhae (AD 698 – 926). The united Silla was eventually succeeded by Goryeo in 935 at the end of the Later Three Kingdoms period. Goryeo, which gave name to the modern exonym "Korea", was a highly cultured state and created the Jikji in the 14th century. The invasions by the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, however, greatly weakened the nation, which forced it into vassalage. After the Yuan dynasty's collapse, severe political strife followed. Goryeo eventually fell to an uprising led by General Yi Seong-gye, who established Joseon in 1388.

Definitions

The definition of Northeast Asia (though often used interchangeably with East Asia, but not always necessarily a one-to-one correspondence) is not static, but often changes according to the context in which it is discussed.

All rights reserved

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Origins

The phrase appears to have originated as a result of the Buenos Aires Convention of 1910. Article 3 of the Convention granted copyright in all signatory countries to a work registered in any signatory country, as long as a statement "that indicates the reservation of the property right" (emphasis added) appeared in the work. The phrase "all rights reserved" was not specified in the text, but met this requirement.

Invest In Seoul

Welcome to Seoul, one of Asia`s most dynamic cities.
The capital of Republic of Korea, Seoul is business-friendly and optimizes its ideal location in the heart of Northeast-Asia, a region which accounts for more than 30% of global trade. Seoul is home to highly capable human resources, a favorable Investment environment, cutting-edge technology and infrastructure as well as unique culture and art. Seoul is definitely a vibrant metropolis where people from all walks of life and cultures can peacefully, happily, and safely coexist.
Seoul stands ready to take center stage as the ideal partner for global business success. Following active efforts to boost the city`s international standing, Seoul has now been reborn as a thriving urban center that boasts a favorable climate for business and investment. When the following projects are concluded: Digital Media City-an international digital culture hub of the future, the International Financial Centre Seoul- a cutting-edge multiuse commercial development located in the centre of the YeouidoFinancial District, and Magok District-a global hi-tech knowledge industry cluster, Seoul will proudly claim its right to be called a truly cosmopolitan city. Come to Seoul and reap the full benefit from the true potential of Seoul, a city that is open for business.

2:04

Invest Seoul Promotion Ads (2017)

Invest Seoul Promotion Ads (2017)

Invest Seoul Promotion Ads (2017)

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid business environment help companies to grow.
Convenient transportation, Talented human resources, World's No.1 safety city, Good living conditions.
- 51 adjacent cities, 9 metro lines, 52 universities, a safe city
Seoul,
Where inspiration draws its breath from the world.
A new oasis of culture, entertainment, and multimedia.
- Digital MediaCluster, K-culture
Where the world's competitiveness is converging.
Seoul, an ideal investment destination.
http://investseoul.com/
https://www.facebook.com/investseoul/
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

1. Please introduce yourself.
Sure. My name isJohn Walker, I’m a chairman of Macquarie Group of Companies in Korea, and I’m also the vice chairman of Macquarie CapitalBusiness in Asia. But we are worldwide specialist areas like infrastructures, natural resources, and energy. We’ve got around 13,500 people across our global businesses. So although we were originally started in Australia, we’re now very much a global financial institution with the majority of our revenues actually coming from outside Australia. And naturally our business here in Korea, which is primarily based in Seoul, is a very very important part of our global and Asian footprint.
2. What was the biggest advantage of doing business in Seoul?
I think there was a few things. One is that Seoul is very clearly ‘the major city’ in Korea. So one of the great advantages was its population, its proximity to other countries, in the region, because we were also we were very interested in company in countries such as Japan, China, etc. Again, this point is about being able to hire very well-educated people, very important to us. And the other big factor was the level of willingness of other financial institutions and companies in Seoul to partner with a foreign company that brought some unique financial technology. And, of course, the other key factor for us was the quality of communication technology. So at that time, some 17 years ago, other countries in the world were not so advanced in the areas like Internet. Korea was far and far and ahead above those other countries. The other thing that really as I reflect on, it was very important to us, was the accessibility of regulators and government officials. So it was not difficult for us to have a dialogue with government or regulators when we were not sure about what the law provided for and what it did not provided for. So these ingredients of transparency, accessibility, willing partners, and all of the things that are proper major city brings were extremely important to us as defining characteristics of Seoul. One of the bits of advice we give to other financial institutions that are looking to come to Seoul. Think about the idea of entering into partnerships with one of the very good quality local domestic institutions.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=34
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

6:01

[Invest Seoul CEO interview] Tareq Muhmood, ANZ Korea

[Invest Seoul CEO interview] Tareq Muhmood, ANZ Korea

[Invest Seoul CEO interview] Tareq Muhmood, ANZ Korea

1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean music for many, many years. I like Miss A and Big Bang in particular.
2. That’s very cool. What was the initial impression when you first visited here?
From outside before you come here, it feels like a very tough country to get to know because it’s not like Hong Kong or Singapore. But when you come here, it’s a very welcoming city, extremely different from what I expected. People are very warm and welcoming, and the culture is quite dynamic. I think it’s underestimated how wonderful it is. But when you come here, you can really feel it straight away.
3. I think you have some cultural difference that demands your adjustment. Do you have any situation, or episode, that stays in your mind?
Korea is my 13th country that I’ve lived in, and each country has its own cultural dynamics. One thing that really resonates with Korea is that I go running a lot particularly in Namsan Park, and I find that if I smile when I run, everyone smiles back. But if I don’t smile, then people don’t smile back as well. I find that it’s important culturally here. Thus, if you’re a foreigner, it’s important to engage. Then people will engage back. Also, the food is wonderful and the people are very proud of their country as well.
4. As you said, there are huge number of places to see, eat, and enjoy in Seoul. So, do you have any particular favorite place?
So much choice and I haven’t begun in only five months to really discover everything. But I’ve been everywhere, from the south the river in Gangnam area, to Itaewon, to this area near the palace, it’s beautiful. One thing that I love doing is walking and jogging, and so I can see the city is very easy to get around. You can go by taxi, metro, or walk, or bicycle as well. So, there’s a lot of choices.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/tareq-muhmood-anz-korea/
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Seoul to invest in six local traditional markets

2020 Smart Economy City Seoul

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizens’ life
- Livelihoods of the public: Strengthening protection of livelihood for vulnerable classes and reestablishing the system of taking measures for the livelihoods of the public
- Vitality of industry: Presenting a blue print for the direction and future of Seoul-style economy

6:04

28 Seoul Investment Promotion

28 Seoul Investment Promotion

28 Seoul Investment Promotion

인피니티 프로덕션 영상

3:26

[Invest Seoul CEO Interview] Stefan Rentsch, TUV SUD KOREA

[Invest Seoul CEO Interview] Stefan Rentsch, TUV SUD KOREA

[Invest Seoul CEO Interview] Stefan Rentsch, TUV SUD KOREA

1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello, my name isStefan Rentsch. TUV SUDKorea is working in the fields of inspection, testing, and certification. We’ve been around since almost 25 years now in Korea. And we work basically in all fields of industry from industry to mobility, products. We work with the tech giants like Samsung or LG. And we help them in mainly exporting their products into international markets. But we also look into importing goods into Korea and help exporters from other nations to bring products into Korea.
2. How do you think about South Korea as an optimal place to expand its business?
First of all, Korea is among the leading economies in the world. It’s a leading export nation and it’s home of tech giants. It has a very thriving automotive industry and also transportation industry. I think that’s very attractive especially for companies like us that are export oriented. And I think what makes it also very interesting is the innovative power that we have seen over the past years in Korea and I don’t see it stopping. So I think it’s a very excellent business environment that will shape the future.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=33
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Seoul International Finance Conference (SIFIC) 2015 Highlight

The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has successfully hosted the SeoulInternational FinanceConference2015 at Conrad Hotel, Yeouido. The speakers and attendees shared developmental strategies for the finance industry that have been implemented at different global financial hubs in the context of rapid changes in global financial issues, such as the internationalized yuan and emerging FinTech industry; based on the shared information, they discussed how Seoul can grow into a global financial city.
Find more on www.investseoul.com
www.investseoul.com
www.facebook.com/investseoul

SeoulInternational FInance Conference (SIFIC) 2016 was intended to find Seoul’s due strategies to develop into the hub of the Korean financial industry and the Asian capital market, which are now facing structural changes such as industrial restructuring and the rise of FinTech. It consisted of three sessions, of which the respective agenda items were New Trend of Financial Industry: Integration of Finance & Technology, Achievements and Threats of Korean Financial Hub, and Seoul’s Strategy: The Hub of Asian Capital. The conference was honored to have the participation of more than 300 attendees, including financial experts from home and abroad.

Invest In Seoul

Welcome to Seoul, one of Asia`s most dynamic cities.
The capital of Republic of Korea, Seoul is business-friendly and optimizes its ideal location in the heart of Northeast-Asia, a region which accounts for more than 30% of global trade. Seoul is home to highly capable human resources, a favorable Investment environment, cutting-edge technology and infrastructure as well as unique culture and art. Seoul is definitely a vibrant metropolis where people from all walks of life and cultures can peacefully, happily, and safely coexist.
Seoul stands ready to take center stage as the ideal partner for global business success. Following active efforts to boost the city`s international standing, Seoul has now been reborn as a thriving urban center that boasts a favorable climate for business and i...

published: 05 Sep 2012

Invest Seoul Promotion Ads (2017)

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid business environment help companies to grow.
Convenient transportation, Talented human resources, World's No.1 safety city, Good living conditions.
- 51 adjacent cities, 9 metro lines, 52 universities, a safe city
Seoul,
Where inspiration draws its breath from the world.
A new oasis of culture, entertainment, and multimedia.
- Digital MediaCluster, K-culture
Where the world's competitiveness is converging.
Seoul, an ideal investment destination.
http://investseoul.com/
https://www.facebook.com/investseoul/
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

1. Please introduce yourself.
Sure. My name isJohn Walker, I’m a chairman of Macquarie Group of Companies in Korea, and I’m also the vice chairman of Macquarie CapitalBusiness in Asia. But we are worldwide specialist areas like infrastructures, natural resources, and energy. We’ve got around 13,500 people across our global businesses. So although we were originally started in Australia, we’re now very much a global financial institution with the majority of our revenues actually coming from outside Australia. And naturally our business here in Korea, which is primarily based in Seoul, is a very very important part of our global and Asian footprint.
2. What was the biggest advantage of doing business in Seoul?
I think there was a few things. One is that Seoul is very clearly ‘the major ...

published: 16 Jan 2018

[Invest Seoul CEO interview] Tareq Muhmood, ANZ Korea

1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean music for many, many years. I like Miss A and Big Bang in particular.
2. That’s very cool. What was the initial impression when you first visited here?
From outside before you come here, it feels like a very tough country to get to know because it’s not like Hong Kong or Singapore. But when you come here, it’s a very welcoming city, extremely different from what I expected. People are very warm and welcoming, and the culture is quite dynamic. I think it’s underestimated how wonderful it is. But when you come here, you can really feel it straight away.
3. I think you have some cultural difference that demands your adjustment. Do you ...

Seoul to invest in six local traditional markets

2020 Smart Economy City Seoul

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizens’ life
- Livelihoods of the public: Strengthening protection of livelihood for vulnerable classes and reestablishing the system of taking measures for the livelihoods of the public
- Vitality of industry: Presenting a blue print for the direction and future of Seoul-style economy

published: 24 Nov 2014

28 Seoul Investment Promotion

인피니티 프로덕션 영상

published: 26 Mar 2014

[Invest Seoul CEO Interview] Stefan Rentsch, TUV SUD KOREA

1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello, my name isStefan Rentsch. TUV SUDKorea is working in the fields of inspection, testing, and certification. We’ve been around since almost 25 years now in Korea. And we work basically in all fields of industry from industry to mobility, products. We work with the tech giants like Samsung or LG. And we help them in mainly exporting their products into international markets. But we also look into importing goods into Korea and help exporters from other nations to bring products into Korea.
2. How do you think about South Korea as an optimal place to expand its business?
First of all, Korea is among the leading economies in the world. It’s a leading export nation and it’s home of tech giants. It has a very thriving automotive industry and also transp...

Seoul International Finance Conference (SIFIC) 2015 Highlight

The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has successfully hosted the SeoulInternational FinanceConference2015 at Conrad Hotel, Yeouido. The speakers and attendees shared developmental strategies for the finance industry that have been implemented at different global financial hubs in the context of rapid changes in global financial issues, such as the internationalized yuan and emerging FinTech industry; based on the shared information, they discussed how Seoul can grow into a global financial city.
Find more on www.investseoul.com
www.investseoul.com
www.facebook.com/investseoul

SeoulInternational FInance Conference (SIFIC) 2016 was intended to find Seoul’s due strategies to develop into the hub of the Korean financial industry and the Asian capital market, which are now facing structural changes such as industrial restructuring and the rise of FinTech. It consisted of three sessions, of which the respective agenda items were New Trend of Financial Industry: Integration of Finance & Technology, Achievements and Threats of Korean Financial Hub, and Seoul’s Strategy: The Hub of Asian Capital. The conference was honored to have the participation of more than 300 attendees, including financial experts from home and abroad.

Seoul to invest 140 billion won in IT sector

The Seoul Metropolitan Government said it would invest 140.3 billion won in 663 projects in the information technology sector.
Of that sum, 2.2 billion won has been earmarked for planning, while 25.7 billion will be used to establish new systems and 4.4 billion will be used to improve existing systems.
In addition, the city will invest in maintenance, computer equipment, software development and charity projects.
On January 19 the city held an information session on the IT projects it is planning for 2012.
서울시 IT기업에 1400억 투자
서울시가 올해 정보통신기술 기업의 활성화를 위해 정보화 분야 663개 사업에 총 1403억원을 투자합니다.
서울시는 정보화전략계획 수립에 22억원, 시스템 구축에 257억원, 그리고 시스템의 기능개선에 44억원을 투자하기로 했습니다.
서울시는 유지보수, 전산장비와 같은 기기예산 뿐만 아니라, 소프트웨어 개발과 IT 희망나눔 사업 등도 내역에 포함했습니다.
이와 관련해 서울시는 오는 19일 기업 경기활성화를 지원하기 위한 ...

Welcome to Seoul, one of Asia`s most dynamic cities.
The capital of Republic of Korea, Seoul is business-friendly and optimizes its ideal location in the heart of Northeast-Asia, a region which accounts for more than 30% of global trade. Seoul is home to highly capable human resources, a favorable Investment environment, cutting-edge technology and infrastructure as well as unique culture and art. Seoul is definitely a vibrant metropolis where people from all walks of life and cultures can peacefully, happily, and safely coexist.
Seoul stands ready to take center stage as the ideal partner for global business success. Following active efforts to boost the city`s international standing, Seoul has now been reborn as a thriving urban center that boasts a favorable climate for business and investment. When the following projects are concluded: Digital Media City-an international digital culture hub of the future, the International Financial Centre Seoul- a cutting-edge multiuse commercial development located in the centre of the YeouidoFinancial District, and Magok District-a global hi-tech knowledge industry cluster, Seoul will proudly claim its right to be called a truly cosmopolitan city. Come to Seoul and reap the full benefit from the true potential of Seoul, a city that is open for business.

Welcome to Seoul, one of Asia`s most dynamic cities.
The capital of Republic of Korea, Seoul is business-friendly and optimizes its ideal location in the heart of Northeast-Asia, a region which accounts for more than 30% of global trade. Seoul is home to highly capable human resources, a favorable Investment environment, cutting-edge technology and infrastructure as well as unique culture and art. Seoul is definitely a vibrant metropolis where people from all walks of life and cultures can peacefully, happily, and safely coexist.
Seoul stands ready to take center stage as the ideal partner for global business success. Following active efforts to boost the city`s international standing, Seoul has now been reborn as a thriving urban center that boasts a favorable climate for business and investment. When the following projects are concluded: Digital Media City-an international digital culture hub of the future, the International Financial Centre Seoul- a cutting-edge multiuse commercial development located in the centre of the YeouidoFinancial District, and Magok District-a global hi-tech knowledge industry cluster, Seoul will proudly claim its right to be called a truly cosmopolitan city. Come to Seoul and reap the full benefit from the true potential of Seoul, a city that is open for business.

Invest Seoul Promotion Ads (2017)

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid bu...

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid business environment help companies to grow.
Convenient transportation, Talented human resources, World's No.1 safety city, Good living conditions.
- 51 adjacent cities, 9 metro lines, 52 universities, a safe city
Seoul,
Where inspiration draws its breath from the world.
A new oasis of culture, entertainment, and multimedia.
- Digital MediaCluster, K-culture
Where the world's competitiveness is converging.
Seoul, an ideal investment destination.
http://investseoul.com/
https://www.facebook.com/investseoul/
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Seoul,
Where your future is created by today's investments.
A city of change, where new technological innovations are born every day.
Seoul,
Where a solid business environment help companies to grow.
Convenient transportation, Talented human resources, World's No.1 safety city, Good living conditions.
- 51 adjacent cities, 9 metro lines, 52 universities, a safe city
Seoul,
Where inspiration draws its breath from the world.
A new oasis of culture, entertainment, and multimedia.
- Digital MediaCluster, K-culture
Where the world's competitiveness is converging.
Seoul, an ideal investment destination.
http://investseoul.com/
https://www.facebook.com/investseoul/
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

1. Please introduce yourself.
Sure. My name isJohn Walker, I’m a chairman of Macquarie Group of Companies in Korea, and I’m also the vice chairman of Macquarie CapitalBusiness in Asia. But we are worldwide specialist areas like infrastructures, natural resources, and energy. We’ve got around 13,500 people across our global businesses. So although we were originally started in Australia, we’re now very much a global financial institution with the majority of our revenues actually coming from outside Australia. And naturally our business here in Korea, which is primarily based in Seoul, is a very very important part of our global and Asian footprint.
2. What was the biggest advantage of doing business in Seoul?
I think there was a few things. One is that Seoul is very clearly ‘the major city’ in Korea. So one of the great advantages was its population, its proximity to other countries, in the region, because we were also we were very interested in company in countries such as Japan, China, etc. Again, this point is about being able to hire very well-educated people, very important to us. And the other big factor was the level of willingness of other financial institutions and companies in Seoul to partner with a foreign company that brought some unique financial technology. And, of course, the other key factor for us was the quality of communication technology. So at that time, some 17 years ago, other countries in the world were not so advanced in the areas like Internet. Korea was far and far and ahead above those other countries. The other thing that really as I reflect on, it was very important to us, was the accessibility of regulators and government officials. So it was not difficult for us to have a dialogue with government or regulators when we were not sure about what the law provided for and what it did not provided for. So these ingredients of transparency, accessibility, willing partners, and all of the things that are proper major city brings were extremely important to us as defining characteristics of Seoul. One of the bits of advice we give to other financial institutions that are looking to come to Seoul. Think about the idea of entering into partnerships with one of the very good quality local domestic institutions.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=34
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1. Please introduce yourself.
Sure. My name isJohn Walker, I’m a chairman of Macquarie Group of Companies in Korea, and I’m also the vice chairman of Macquarie CapitalBusiness in Asia. But we are worldwide specialist areas like infrastructures, natural resources, and energy. We’ve got around 13,500 people across our global businesses. So although we were originally started in Australia, we’re now very much a global financial institution with the majority of our revenues actually coming from outside Australia. And naturally our business here in Korea, which is primarily based in Seoul, is a very very important part of our global and Asian footprint.
2. What was the biggest advantage of doing business in Seoul?
I think there was a few things. One is that Seoul is very clearly ‘the major city’ in Korea. So one of the great advantages was its population, its proximity to other countries, in the region, because we were also we were very interested in company in countries such as Japan, China, etc. Again, this point is about being able to hire very well-educated people, very important to us. And the other big factor was the level of willingness of other financial institutions and companies in Seoul to partner with a foreign company that brought some unique financial technology. And, of course, the other key factor for us was the quality of communication technology. So at that time, some 17 years ago, other countries in the world were not so advanced in the areas like Internet. Korea was far and far and ahead above those other countries. The other thing that really as I reflect on, it was very important to us, was the accessibility of regulators and government officials. So it was not difficult for us to have a dialogue with government or regulators when we were not sure about what the law provided for and what it did not provided for. So these ingredients of transparency, accessibility, willing partners, and all of the things that are proper major city brings were extremely important to us as defining characteristics of Seoul. One of the bits of advice we give to other financial institutions that are looking to come to Seoul. Think about the idea of entering into partnerships with one of the very good quality local domestic institutions.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=34
www.investseoul.com
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[Invest Seoul CEO interview] Tareq Muhmood, ANZ Korea

1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean musi...

1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean music for many, many years. I like Miss A and Big Bang in particular.
2. That’s very cool. What was the initial impression when you first visited here?
From outside before you come here, it feels like a very tough country to get to know because it’s not like Hong Kong or Singapore. But when you come here, it’s a very welcoming city, extremely different from what I expected. People are very warm and welcoming, and the culture is quite dynamic. I think it’s underestimated how wonderful it is. But when you come here, you can really feel it straight away.
3. I think you have some cultural difference that demands your adjustment. Do you have any situation, or episode, that stays in your mind?
Korea is my 13th country that I’ve lived in, and each country has its own cultural dynamics. One thing that really resonates with Korea is that I go running a lot particularly in Namsan Park, and I find that if I smile when I run, everyone smiles back. But if I don’t smile, then people don’t smile back as well. I find that it’s important culturally here. Thus, if you’re a foreigner, it’s important to engage. Then people will engage back. Also, the food is wonderful and the people are very proud of their country as well.
4. As you said, there are huge number of places to see, eat, and enjoy in Seoul. So, do you have any particular favorite place?
So much choice and I haven’t begun in only five months to really discover everything. But I’ve been everywhere, from the south the river in Gangnam area, to Itaewon, to this area near the palace, it’s beautiful. One thing that I love doing is walking and jogging, and so I can see the city is very easy to get around. You can go by taxi, metro, or walk, or bicycle as well. So, there’s a lot of choices.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/tareq-muhmood-anz-korea/
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1. When did first come to Korea?
I came to Korea to live only five months ago, but I’ve been coming here for three years. Also, I’ve been following Korean music for many, many years. I like Miss A and Big Bang in particular.
2. That’s very cool. What was the initial impression when you first visited here?
From outside before you come here, it feels like a very tough country to get to know because it’s not like Hong Kong or Singapore. But when you come here, it’s a very welcoming city, extremely different from what I expected. People are very warm and welcoming, and the culture is quite dynamic. I think it’s underestimated how wonderful it is. But when you come here, you can really feel it straight away.
3. I think you have some cultural difference that demands your adjustment. Do you have any situation, or episode, that stays in your mind?
Korea is my 13th country that I’ve lived in, and each country has its own cultural dynamics. One thing that really resonates with Korea is that I go running a lot particularly in Namsan Park, and I find that if I smile when I run, everyone smiles back. But if I don’t smile, then people don’t smile back as well. I find that it’s important culturally here. Thus, if you’re a foreigner, it’s important to engage. Then people will engage back. Also, the food is wonderful and the people are very proud of their country as well.
4. As you said, there are huge number of places to see, eat, and enjoy in Seoul. So, do you have any particular favorite place?
So much choice and I haven’t begun in only five months to really discover everything. But I’ve been everywhere, from the south the river in Gangnam area, to Itaewon, to this area near the palace, it’s beautiful. One thing that I love doing is walking and jogging, and so I can see the city is very easy to get around. You can go by taxi, metro, or walk, or bicycle as well. So, there’s a lot of choices.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/tareq-muhmood-anz-korea/
www.investseoul.com
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2020 Smart Economy City Seoul

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizen...

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizens’ life
- Livelihoods of the public: Strengthening protection of livelihood for vulnerable classes and reestablishing the system of taking measures for the livelihoods of the public
- Vitality of industry: Presenting a blue print for the direction and future of Seoul-style economy

2020, Seoul will be reborn as a SmartEconomyCity
- Job : Settling New Deal jobs as a new successful model of public jobs, and offering convenience to citizens’ life
- Livelihoods of the public: Strengthening protection of livelihood for vulnerable classes and reestablishing the system of taking measures for the livelihoods of the public
- Vitality of industry: Presenting a blue print for the direction and future of Seoul-style economy

1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello, my name isStefan Rentsch. TUV SUDKorea is working in the fields of inspection, testing, and certification. We’ve been around since almost 25 years now in Korea. And we work basically in all fields of industry from industry to mobility, products. We work with the tech giants like Samsung or LG. And we help them in mainly exporting their products into international markets. But we also look into importing goods into Korea and help exporters from other nations to bring products into Korea.
2. How do you think about South Korea as an optimal place to expand its business?
First of all, Korea is among the leading economies in the world. It’s a leading export nation and it’s home of tech giants. It has a very thriving automotive industry and also transportation industry. I think that’s very attractive especially for companies like us that are export oriented. And I think what makes it also very interesting is the innovative power that we have seen over the past years in Korea and I don’t see it stopping. So I think it’s a very excellent business environment that will shape the future.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=33
www.investseoul.com
All rights reserved. Seoul Metropolitan Government.

1. Please introduce yourself.
Hello, my name isStefan Rentsch. TUV SUDKorea is working in the fields of inspection, testing, and certification. We’ve been around since almost 25 years now in Korea. And we work basically in all fields of industry from industry to mobility, products. We work with the tech giants like Samsung or LG. And we help them in mainly exporting their products into international markets. But we also look into importing goods into Korea and help exporters from other nations to bring products into Korea.
2. How do you think about South Korea as an optimal place to expand its business?
First of all, Korea is among the leading economies in the world. It’s a leading export nation and it’s home of tech giants. It has a very thriving automotive industry and also transportation industry. I think that’s very attractive especially for companies like us that are export oriented. And I think what makes it also very interesting is the innovative power that we have seen over the past years in Korea and I don’t see it stopping. So I think it’s a very excellent business environment that will shape the future.
For more story on http://investseoul.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=sub4_2&wr_id=33
www.investseoul.com
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The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has successfully hosted the SeoulInternational FinanceConference2015 at Conrad Hotel, Yeouido. The speakers and attendees shared developmental strategies for the finance industry that have been implemented at different global financial hubs in the context of rapid changes in global financial issues, such as the internationalized yuan and emerging FinTech industry; based on the shared information, they discussed how Seoul can grow into a global financial city.
Find more on www.investseoul.com
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www.facebook.com/investseoul

The Seoul Metropolitan Government (SMG) has successfully hosted the SeoulInternational FinanceConference2015 at Conrad Hotel, Yeouido. The speakers and attendees shared developmental strategies for the finance industry that have been implemented at different global financial hubs in the context of rapid changes in global financial issues, such as the internationalized yuan and emerging FinTech industry; based on the shared information, they discussed how Seoul can grow into a global financial city.
Find more on www.investseoul.com
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www.facebook.com/investseoul

SeoulInternational FInance Conference (SIFIC) 2016 was intended to find Seoul’s due strategies to develop into the hub of the Korean financial industry and the Asian capital market, which are now facing structural changes such as industrial restructuring and the rise of FinTech. It consisted of three sessions, of which the respective agenda items were New Trend of Financial Industry: Integration of Finance & Technology, Achievements and Threats of Korean Financial Hub, and Seoul’s Strategy: The Hub of Asian Capital. The conference was honored to have the participation of more than 300 attendees, including financial experts from home and abroad.

SeoulInternational FInance Conference (SIFIC) 2016 was intended to find Seoul’s due strategies to develop into the hub of the Korean financial industry and the Asian capital market, which are now facing structural changes such as industrial restructuring and the rise of FinTech. It consisted of three sessions, of which the respective agenda items were New Trend of Financial Industry: Integration of Finance & Technology, Achievements and Threats of Korean Financial Hub, and Seoul’s Strategy: The Hub of Asian Capital. The conference was honored to have the participation of more than 300 attendees, including financial experts from home and abroad.

Seoul Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/explore/south-korea/seoul.d178308
Welcome to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Start your adventure at the K-Style Hub, a state-of-the-art visitor centre where South Korea’s past, present and future converge.
At the head of Gwanghwamun Square sits the statue of Sejong the Great, whose reign oversaw a golden age of literature, science and technology. The great leader sits before the grandest of Seoul’s five royal palaces, Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of ShiningHappiness.
A short bus or subway ride to the east, are the adjoining palaces of Changdeokgung and Changgyeongung, while just to the south at Deoksugung Palace, see the changing of the guard which takes place three times each day.
Just to the west, is the last of Seoul’s great palaces, Gyeonghuigung, a royal...

published: 13 Sep 2017

50 Things to do in Seoul, Korea Travel Guide

Join us for a city tour of Seoul, South Korea! In this video we cover 50 things to do in Seoul including visiting the royal palaces, going to themed cafes, eating at local restaurants, enjoying the parks, and going to the museums. We also explore some of the best markets for shopping and street food in Seoul, dabble in Korean nightlife, and sing our hearts out at a noraebang. A few other fun cultural experiences worth mentioning are: watching a Korean baseball game, going to a jjimjilbang, and dressing up in a hanbok.
Some of the neighbourhoods covered in this Seoul guide include: Hongdae, Gangnam, Itaewon, Insadong, Samcheongdong, Dongdaemun, Myeongdong and more where you'll find major attractions, shopping, entertainment and dining experiences.
50Things to do in Seoul TravelGuide - ...

25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in...

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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published: 21 Dec 2015

SEOUL | TRAVEL GUIDE

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for e...

published: 18 Apr 2017

Seoul City Tour: A Guide to Things to Do In Seoul

https://www.expedia.com/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. V...

published: 09 Mar 2015

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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published: 06 Nov 2016

10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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TOP 5 TRAVEL TIPS FOR SEOUL, KOREA | TRIP PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Getting ready to travel to South Korea? Here's some of my personal TravelEssentials for Seoul (Part 1 of 2) Read more on my blog:
Renting a phone in Korea: http://grrrltraveler.com/countries/asia/korea/fave-tips-stays-for-korea/renting-a-phone-in-korea/
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published: 28 Jan 2016

12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Travel Seoul in a Flash - Hyperlapse & Aerial Videos

Seoul is a city proud of its history and traditions, while at the same time brimming with youthful vibrancy. A trip to Seoul is an opportunity to experience the warm Korean culture in a bustling city landscape with pockets of serenity. Visit palaces and theaters, party in its thriving nightlife, go shopping in the endless malls of Myeongdong and Insadong and best of all enjoy classic Korean food.
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published: 02 Jun 2017

10 ESSENTIAL KOREA TRAVEL TIPS [AREX, METRO, WIFI, LOCATION]

If you guys aren't aware I traveled to Korea for ten days and I learned so much that I hope these tips will benefit you as well.
Leave a comment below if you think I should do more Korea travel tips or locations!
tags: things to do before going to korea, travel tips for korea, korea travel trips, myeong-dong, shopping, arex, airbnb korea, travel tips in korea, korea wifi,

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Check out my Seoul travel guide and tips at this link: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/seoul-travel-guide/ - All my personal Seoul travel tips and suggestions!
Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. JogyesaBuddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. MyeongdongShopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. InternationalItaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han RiverWalking / Riding
17. Walk along the CheonggyecheonStream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale FoodMarket
22. KoreanStreet Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
This video contains royalty free music all by Kevin MacLeod
Here are the tracks used:
Track #1 "Cut Trance": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Cut%20Trance.mp3
Track #2 "Virtutes Vocis": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Virtutes%20Vocis.mp3
Track #3 "Heroic Age": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Heroic%20Age.mp3
Track #4 "Rocket": Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Rocket.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used these songs royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching this video about what to do in Seoul Korea and hope you have a wonderful trip!
Support my videos: http://migrationology.com/donate/

Best Things to do in Seoul - Overnight City Guide

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want t...

Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
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Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
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Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Filipino Favourites
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Quaker Power Meals
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How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
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Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
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The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
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A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
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Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
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Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to 72 hours in any given capital city. So we decided to the same thing. Overnight will go through 5 large Asian cities (Taipei, Saigon, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and Seoul) and will attempt to show you what you can do during those precious few hours you have in the metropolis. From drinking, eating, discovering new cultures all the way up to clubbing. Overnight’s got you covered.
Here is your Seoul CityGuide!
For the full guide visit: www.thefatkidinside.com
Book your next AIRBNB here with a discount: https://www.airbnb.com/thefatkidinside
Thank you to Serious Studios for the amazing branding work
http://www.serious-studio.com/
A HUGE Thank you to Angely from AccessTravel and Tours for being a key resource person and booking everything for us during this trip. You can contact them through here
www.travelwithaccess.com/
@accesstravelph
Also to Cebu Pacific Air, for the quick and convenient flight services to our multiple destinations.
@cebupacificair
www.cebupacificair.com
Shot and Edited with the talented people of Seabiscuit Films
www.seabiscuitfilms.com
Check out my new game on the Google Play Store!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xeleb.MarketMasterErwan
Please subscribe! http://goo.gl/TAhuPT
Full post on www.thefatkidinside.com
twitter/ig: erwanheussaff
facebook.com/thefatkidinside
snapchat: erwanheussaff
Please leave us a comment if you want us to try something!
Erwan Heussaff
-------PLAYLISTS--------
Check our new Travel Show Overnight!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S7Jva6MlVA8Y7u6lkr5AY9
Cooking in the Mountains!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9S-157u7Fv7-CSKa9aSM_NN
Filipino Favourites
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9RDOJc34gEsB-Z1KSw2VpXc
Quaker Power Meals
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlaLRniCHL9Sgk1iposVi2HgKV_Bhv8Zp
How To Playlist: QuickHacks and easy to do recipes
http://goo.gl/BbvIds
Home Invasions: I go see what my friends are up to in their kitchens!
http://goo.gl/gmboJv
The Fat Kid Inside Healthy Series: Simple, healthy recipes!
http://goo.gl/TfOj1U
A Balanced Day Of Healthy Eating: Quick videos of what I ate today
http://goo.gl/IV6t4j
Taste and Chaub: A food porn show and how do Chefs and Food & DrinkIndustryPlayers define Taste.
http://goo.gl/IUUpy4
Bottled Up: Cocktails at Home
http://goo.gl/Vrlue7
Liquored Manila: Cocktails from Bartenders in Manila
http://goo.gl/qrxtUf
The FoodShow: My First properly shot series
http://goo.gl/7J5R14
Flavours from the Philippines: A Taste of my homeland
http://goo.gl/Gppnbw
Colorful Cooking: Mari Jasmine teaches us some vegetable filled recipes
http://goo.gl/DrkMP7

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
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Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

Seoul, South Korea, TravelGuide. Don't know what to do? Get your sightseeing and food tips right here! Please follow me in this mini Diary and get a feel for what Seoul has to offer.
Check out the Blog post @ http://www.selinasinspiration.com/the-light-of-seoul/
Music by Oh Wonder - Shark (Illenium Remix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3flHeTDXM
Sorry for the bad audio quality!!
Had to take out the copyright, otherwise the video wouldn't play on mobile devices

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the de...

I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
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My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
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I'm back in Seoul! This time I will show you all the popular touristic places along with all the detailed information you would need (in the video and in the description box). You can just follow my itinerary and you would be able to hit all the important sights without wasting any time! I also included time stamps in the video to help you plan better. I went at a slower pace this time (we left our hotel after 11am each morning, took our time at each place and did lots of shopping) so you can definitely add more places if you want to see more in Seoul!
Hopefully this video will be helpful if you are planning a trip to Korea, and leave a comment down below if you have questions!
Make sure to check out the rest of my trip here: https://youtu.be/d71N-bKHFG4
By the way, thanks so much for everybody who has subscribed to my channel! I can't believe I've passed 1000 subs! Thank you for your awesome support!!!
My itinerary:
Day 1:
Arriving at Incheon Airport around 4pm
Bus #6015 to HotelDinner: Yoogane (many locations in Myeongdong)
Myeongdong
Day 2:
Lunch: Tosokchon Samgyetang (Address: 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul)
Gwanghwamun & Guard ChangingCeremonyGyeongbokgungNationalFolk Museum (EastGate of Gyeongbokgung)
Cheongwadae (outside view through back gate of Gyeongbokgung)
Samcheongdong
Bukchon Hanok Village
Dinner: TwoTwo Chicken (Address: 5 Toegye-ro 20-gil, Namsandong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul)
LotteDuty Free Store
Stay tuned for Part II to see the rest of the trip! Make sure to check out my last Korea trip (March 2017):
Day 1: https://youtu.be/zSYMAA2tWiM
Day 2: https://youtu.be/wUiurNswdDs
Day 3: https://youtu.be/zsU6M3kZ8xE
Important Info:
- Gwanghwamun Guard Changing Performances
10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm
More info at: https://goo.gl/lCxnMK
- Incheon Airport Bus: https://goo.gl/2ZirqB
!!! FOLLOW ME for daily updates !!!
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokiyuyu/
MUSIC:
LittleIdea, AcousticBreeze & Happiness - Bensound

Seoul City Tour: A Guide to Things to Do In Seoul

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Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might ...

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Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. Venture around Injeongjeon, the throne hall, and step across the Geumcheongyo Bridge, which is considered one of the city’s oldest bridges. Deoksugung is another one of the Five Grand Palaces, and it’s unique in that it incorporates a Western-style garden. Don’t miss the other royal grounds, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and UnhyeongungPalace.
If you’re really looking to get a sense of the more modern, Seoul tourism scene, prepare to shop ’til you drop! This city takes shopping seriously, as you can find stores and markets scattered all around town. COEX Mall is Korea’s largest underground shopping mall, while Namdaemun Market features hundreds of vendors selling almost anything you can imagine, from kimchi to kitchenware. In the mood for some late-night shopping? Discover some of the best finds in fashion at Dongdaemun Market, which is open all through the night, closing around 7 a.m.Continue your Seoul city tour by making your way to the theaters to witness some marvelous performances. These theaters know how to put on a show–Korean martial artists, dazzling dancers, and talented musicians take the stage at the Korea House, Jeongdong Theater, and Seoul Arts Center. Next, visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace to catch the opening and closing of the royal palace gates and the royal guard changing, or check out the Bosingak daily bell-ringing ceremony.
Whether you decide to join guided Seoul tours or prefer to venture around the Korean destination on your own terms, you won’t be disappointed. From royal grounds to theater productions, the entertainment is endless. Press play on our travel guide video to get inspiration for your next trip to South Korea.
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Watch our video highlighting some of the best things to do in Seoul, but beware—it just might cause you to start planning your next Korean vacation!
Join us in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. This intriguing destination boasts an innovative, forward-thinking culture, but it’s also steeped in history. While traveling around this northwestern city, you’ll come across massive shopping complexes just on the outskirts of ancient temples and palaces.
Take a trip back in time at the Changdeokgung Palace, which was built in 1405 as one of the Five Grand Palaces established by the Joseon Dynasty. Though all the city’s palaces were burned down during the 1592 Japanese invasion, Changdeokgung was the first to be reconstructed. Venture around Injeongjeon, the throne hall, and step across the Geumcheongyo Bridge, which is considered one of the city’s oldest bridges. Deoksugung is another one of the Five Grand Palaces, and it’s unique in that it incorporates a Western-style garden. Don’t miss the other royal grounds, including Changgyeonggung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and UnhyeongungPalace.
If you’re really looking to get a sense of the more modern, Seoul tourism scene, prepare to shop ’til you drop! This city takes shopping seriously, as you can find stores and markets scattered all around town. COEX Mall is Korea’s largest underground shopping mall, while Namdaemun Market features hundreds of vendors selling almost anything you can imagine, from kimchi to kitchenware. In the mood for some late-night shopping? Discover some of the best finds in fashion at Dongdaemun Market, which is open all through the night, closing around 7 a.m.Continue your Seoul city tour by making your way to the theaters to witness some marvelous performances. These theaters know how to put on a show–Korean martial artists, dazzling dancers, and talented musicians take the stage at the Korea House, Jeongdong Theater, and Seoul Arts Center. Next, visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace to catch the opening and closing of the royal palace gates and the royal guard changing, or check out the Bosingak daily bell-ringing ceremony.
Whether you decide to join guided Seoul tours or prefer to venture around the Korean destination on your own terms, you won’t be disappointed. From royal grounds to theater productions, the entertainment is endless. Press play on our travel guide video to get inspiration for your next trip to South Korea.
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How I Plan My Trips to Seoul 🇰🇷 🇰🇷 🇰🇷

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember ...

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Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
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XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
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🎶 Greedy by VibeTracksI NS TA GR AM : @ s e k a i s e u

♡♡♡ ---------- ᴏᴘᴇɴ ᴍᴇ! ---------- ♡♡♡
Apologies for the late upload~ I've been pretty busy and this video took longer than expected to make! Please remember that everyone will have different experiences and preferences, and I am simply sharing what I've learned from my past travels. I hope it will, in some way, help you guys with planning your future trips, whether the destination is Seoul or not.
I know I owe you guys quite a few videos (money management, diary update, etc.) and I'll try to work on them soon! I just have a few others that I'd like to upload first (Lose Control & Hey Mama unboxings, fansite season's greetings recommendations). Please be patient with me! 😊
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R E CO MM EN DE D . A PP SSubwayKorea
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/subway-korea/id325924444?mt=8
Seoul Subway
https://itunes.apple.com/md/app/seoul-metro-subway-map-route/id637528208?mt=8
MAPS.MEhttp://maps.me/en/download
XE Currency (forgot to feature it in the video)
http://www.xe.com/apps/
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🎥 Panasonic GF7 & iPhone 7
🎬 Final Cut Pro
🎶 Greedy by VibeTracksI NS TA GR AM : @ s e k a i s e u

10 Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Travel Guide

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
See the blog post for in-depth detai...

Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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Here are 10 Top ThingsTo Do in Seoul, South Korea - shown to me by my best friend who lives there during my recent visit.
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http://www.linnyis.com/2017/06/02/10-things-to-do-in-seoul/
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Travel guide for Seoul city, South Korea.
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visit and discover all the best places in Seoul South Korea.
all the cool neighborhood in Seoul like Myeon dong and Itawan, Sincheon and Hongdea. eat at Gwangjang market and visit Lotte mall.
take a tour at Gyeongbokgung and Cheonggyecheon just next to Insadong street.
get to know Namsangol Hanok Village and Namdaemun Market.
Seoul the Capital of South Korea is the largest city in the state
offer many tourist attraction like shopping and street food temples and skin care product.
Don't miss a chance to visit Seoul, South Korea. Take a bus to Boseong tea plantation for one day tour.
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Hello, Walkers!
Thanks for watching :)
we invite you to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on your favorites cities.
Travel guide for Seoul city, South Korea.
share us with your thoughts and write your comment below. give us a Like and share this video with your friends who wish to travel Seoul.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos on South Korea, Seoul and Busan.
visit and discover all the best places in Seoul South Korea.
all the cool neighborhood in Seoul like Myeon dong and Itawan, Sincheon and Hongdea. eat at Gwangjang market and visit Lotte mall.
take a tour at Gyeongbokgung and Cheonggyecheon just next to Insadong street.
get to know Namsangol Hanok Village and Namdaemun Market.
Seoul the Capital of South Korea is the largest city in the state
offer many tourist attraction like shopping and street food temples and skin care product.
Don't miss a chance to visit Seoul, South Korea. Take a bus to Boseong tea plantation for one day tour.
love Kpop and Kdrama? South Korea has the best pop music and TV drama series. get to know all the Korean celebrity of Kpop and Kdrama.
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12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first ti...

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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#travel #southkorea

Anyong chingoo! I've been getting ready for my trip to Korea and wanted to share a list of things to do when preparing for your own visit. If it's your first time traveling anywhere, this video may be just as useful :) Hope you enjoy and let me know if there's something you do to prepare for Korea!
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Day 2 on Seoul turned out to be a great one full day tour of Seoul. We started by visiting a few of the most famous Seoul attractions, had an incredible lunch, and then continued on to visit more attractions and ended with an amazing Korean grilled fish dinner.
00:51 DeoksugungPalace; 1,000 Won ($0.84); City Hall Station, Exit 2. For our first stop for the day, we took the Metro to Deoksugung Palace, which is one of the number of famous Royal palaces in Seoul. It was a nice place to walk around, still pretty quiet in the morning when we got there.
1:54 Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5; Entrance price - 3,000 Won ($2.53). One of the most famous attractions in Seoul is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it’s an absolutely huge complex where you can walk around and see the different palaces and temples. We didn't’ have a lot of time, but I did spend a few minutes watching the guards at the front, and then walking around the inner sections of the palace. It’s one of the must visit places in Seoul.
3:46 Bukchon Son ManduRestaurant (북촌손만두); 35,000 Won for 4 bowls of noodles, 1 combination plate of mandu dumplings for 12,000 Won. Located near to Bukchon Hanok village is a legendary restaurant in Seoul known as Bukchon Son Mandu (북촌손만두). I had eaten there before on a previous trip to Seoul, but at a different location at Insadong. This time we ate at their original location, and they specializes in both mandu dumplings, and bowls of noodles. We ordered a mixed plate of mandu which included both fried and steamed mandu and I got a bowl of mul naengmyeon (랭면), which is a Korean ice cold noodles dish. All the food was delicious. Bukchon Son Mandu is a great place to eat when you’re in Seoul.
9:54 Bukchon Hanok Village; Another one of the top attractions in Seoul is the Bukchon Hanok Village, an old village in the heart of Seoul where you can find traditional buildings and homes and businesses. It has become a bit on the touristy side, but there are many locals that visit, and I think it’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of Seoul. We also stopped to have a couple skewers of what is one of my favorite Korean street foods, dakkochi, which are grilled chicken skewers.
11:07 Korean Street Food near Dongdaemun Market: In the evening, we took the Metro over to Dongdaemun station and found a small side street to eat some Korean street food snacks. We had tteokbokki, gimbap, and some kind of boiled fish tofu on a stick. All the snacks together came to 7,000 Won ($5.91).
13:18 Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street: For dinner, we didn’t really have any plans, but we just happen to stumble into what I later found out was the Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street, because there were at least a half dozen grilled fish restaurants. The restaurant served a number of different types of fish, all salted heavily and grilled. Along with rice and all the banchan sides, it was a Korean food meal I loved.
17:34 Dongdaemun Area: Finally, to end this full one day tour of Korean food and attractions in Seoul, we took a walk around the Dongdaemun area, full of shopping malls and action.
I think it turned out to be a pretty good one day in Seoul!
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Day 2 on Seoul turned out to be a great one full day tour of Seoul. We started by visiting a few of the most famous Seoul attractions, had an incredible lunch, and then continued on to visit more attractions and ended with an amazing Korean grilled fish dinner.
00:51 DeoksugungPalace; 1,000 Won ($0.84); City Hall Station, Exit 2. For our first stop for the day, we took the Metro to Deoksugung Palace, which is one of the number of famous Royal palaces in Seoul. It was a nice place to walk around, still pretty quiet in the morning when we got there.
1:54 Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5; Entrance price - 3,000 Won ($2.53). One of the most famous attractions in Seoul is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it’s an absolutely huge complex where you can walk around and see the different palaces and temples. We didn't’ have a lot of time, but I did spend a few minutes watching the guards at the front, and then walking around the inner sections of the palace. It’s one of the must visit places in Seoul.
3:46 Bukchon Son ManduRestaurant (북촌손만두); 35,000 Won for 4 bowls of noodles, 1 combination plate of mandu dumplings for 12,000 Won. Located near to Bukchon Hanok village is a legendary restaurant in Seoul known as Bukchon Son Mandu (북촌손만두). I had eaten there before on a previous trip to Seoul, but at a different location at Insadong. This time we ate at their original location, and they specializes in both mandu dumplings, and bowls of noodles. We ordered a mixed plate of mandu which included both fried and steamed mandu and I got a bowl of mul naengmyeon (랭면), which is a Korean ice cold noodles dish. All the food was delicious. Bukchon Son Mandu is a great place to eat when you’re in Seoul.
9:54 Bukchon Hanok Village; Another one of the top attractions in Seoul is the Bukchon Hanok Village, an old village in the heart of Seoul where you can find traditional buildings and homes and businesses. It has become a bit on the touristy side, but there are many locals that visit, and I think it’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of Seoul. We also stopped to have a couple skewers of what is one of my favorite Korean street foods, dakkochi, which are grilled chicken skewers.
11:07 Korean Street Food near Dongdaemun Market: In the evening, we took the Metro over to Dongdaemun station and found a small side street to eat some Korean street food snacks. We had tteokbokki, gimbap, and some kind of boiled fish tofu on a stick. All the snacks together came to 7,000 Won ($5.91).
13:18 Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street: For dinner, we didn’t really have any plans, but we just happen to stumble into what I later found out was the Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street, because there were at least a half dozen grilled fish restaurants. The restaurant served a number of different types of fish, all salted heavily and grilled. Along with rice and all the banchan sides, it was a Korean food meal I loved.
17:34 Dongdaemun Area: Finally, to end this full one day tour of Korean food and attractions in Seoul, we took a walk around the Dongdaemun area, full of shopping malls and action.
I think it turned out to be a pretty good one day in Seoul!
Music in this video: https://www.audionetwork.com/browse/m/track/sun-deck_119970
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Seoul is a city proud of its history and traditions, while at the same time brimming with youthful vibrancy. A trip to Seoul is an opportunity to experience the...

Seoul is a city proud of its history and traditions, while at the same time brimming with youthful vibrancy. A trip to Seoul is an opportunity to experience the warm Korean culture in a bustling city landscape with pockets of serenity. Visit palaces and theaters, party in its thriving nightlife, go shopping in the endless malls of Myeongdong and Insadong and best of all enjoy classic Korean food.
For more info on Seoul Holidays: https://www.expedia.com.sg/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
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Seoul is a city proud of its history and traditions, while at the same time brimming with youthful vibrancy. A trip to Seoul is an opportunity to experience the warm Korean culture in a bustling city landscape with pockets of serenity. Visit palaces and theaters, party in its thriving nightlife, go shopping in the endless malls of Myeongdong and Insadong and best of all enjoy classic Korean food.
For more info on Seoul Holidays: https://www.expedia.com.sg/Seoul.d178308.Destination-Travel-Guides
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10 ESSENTIAL KOREA TRAVEL TIPS [AREX, METRO, WIFI, LOCATION]

If you guys aren't aware I traveled to Korea for ten days and I learned so much that I hope these tips will benefit you as well.
Leave a comment below if you ...

If you guys aren't aware I traveled to Korea for ten days and I learned so much that I hope these tips will benefit you as well.
Leave a comment below if you think I should do more Korea travel tips or locations!
tags: things to do before going to korea, travel tips for korea, korea travel trips, myeong-dong, shopping, arex, airbnb korea, travel tips in korea, korea wifi,

If you guys aren't aware I traveled to Korea for ten days and I learned so much that I hope these tips will benefit you as well.
Leave a comment below if you think I should do more Korea travel tips or locations!
tags: things to do before going to korea, travel tips for korea, korea travel trips, myeong-dong, shopping, arex, airbnb korea, travel tips in korea, korea wifi,

Invest China 2017

Something is bubbling in the Chinese equities space, and it is important to be equipped with the relevant tools to capture potential market opportunities when they arise. In this special seminar, we will discuss the macroeconomic outlook for China, investment opportunities, stocks to watch and the relevant trading strategies that you would need to know, so that you are ready to take on the Chinese markets.

Chris Clothier, General Partner of http://www.memphisinvest.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup.
Memphis Invest is a unique turnkey business that focused on finding the investment properties based on the preferences of its customers. With over $300m in Assets Under Management, Memphis Invest was ranked #16 as a Top Tennessee Company by Inc.com.
Here is the full interview where Chris discusses:
* How he got started as an investor through "Trading Houses"
* Memphis Invest's unique strategy for providing turnkeys
* His personal opinions about rental / maintenance guarantees
* The BEST QUESTION investors have asked him
* How he knows if an investor is 'savvy' by the questions they ask
* The BIGGEST MISTAKE he's ever made as an investor
* What Memphis Invest $27K in repairs usually brea...

Ben Leybovich Visits the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup

Ben Leybovich, Investor Educator and Syndicator
http://justaskbenwhy.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about cap ex, turnkeys, and why low priced properties don't cashflow for buy and hold investors.
Here is the full interview where Ben discusses:
* He discusses how he got into real estate
* His analysis of Cap Ex and how it affects a properties IRR
* Mistakes he's made in the past buying lower priced properties
* Goes through a detailed spreadsheet of expenses
To contact Ben or learn more about Just Ask Ben Why, visit:
http://justaskbenwhy.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share...

For the past 12 months my strategy has been to dollar cost average and buy the dips on crypto...but sometimes it seems like we'll never see another dip. What do you do in this situation? Do you wait or buy now?
Today we'll talk about new ways to view Bitcoin's price action, underlying demand + dominance, altcoins, CBOE futures, Cryptokitties and scarcity and Venezuela petro.
Links:
CBOE Futures - http://cfe.cboe.com/cfe-products/xbt-cboe-bitcoin-futures
CryptoKitties: https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/03/people-have-spent-over-1m-buying-virtual-cats-on-the-ethereum-blockchain/
Petro Announcement: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-economy/enter-the-petro-venezuela-to-launch-oil-backed-cryptocurrency-idUSKBN1DX0SQ
Jameson Lopp Resources: http://lopp.net/bitcoin.htmlFreeCourse -...

published: 04 Dec 2017

Bill Gates in SNU The Voice of Innovation

On a lazy Sunday, the weather at Seoul National University (SNU) is warm and the bright yellow characteristic of the guenari (forsythia) creates a welcoming atmosphere. Add that to the presence of Bill Gates and students studying for their midterm exams are sure to leave the library, which is exactly what happened on Sunday, April 21 at SNU.
Founder ofMicrosoft and extraordinary philanthropist, Mr. Gates arrived on campus to give a lecture to students and professors on various topics. The dialogue, a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to meet Mr. Gates, proved to be exclusive. Out of over 1,700 registrants, only 300 were chosen to attend the event, which was conducted by the dean of SNU's College of EngineeringLEE Woo-il.
Dean Lee began by noting that the world's richest man...

How FinTech and the Blockchain are Disrupting Capital Markets
From peer to peer lending, to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Equity CrowdFunding – FinTech is having a bigger and bigger impact in capital markets. Join us for an illuminating keynote as Simon Dixon, CEO of BankToTheFutyure.com and fund manager of Bitcoin Capital discusses the past, present and future trends in FinTech and Capital markets.
About Simon Dixon, CEO and Co-Founder, BnkToTheFuture.com
Simon Dixon is the CEO & co-founder of BnkToTheFuture.com & author of the book ‘Bank to the Future’. An active banking reformer and ex-director of the UK Digital CurrencyAssociation, who regularly speaks on the future of finance to governments, businesses, investors and financial institutions. An ex-investment banker that left corporate in...

Mark Shaffar Visits the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup

Mark Shaffar, Investor Relations with http://midwestequitypartner.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about performing due diligence while investing from overseas.
MidwestEquityPartner provide turkey rentals and fix and flip deals in the Midwest, primarily in Milwaukee, WI.
Here is the full interview where Mark discusses:
* His 14 years of living in working in China
* How he bought his first investment home in the US while living in China (and why)
* His $100,000 costly mistake when rehabbing his first property
* The importance of Property Management
* Why he chose to work for Mid West Equity Partner
* What made him trust Nate Armstrong, Co-CEO of Mid West Equity Partner
* Stay tuned for the very end of the interview where Mark gives the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup ...

Invest in South Korea

Komodo Platform Overview - Seoul Meetup Presentation [KOR/ENG]

The presentation was held on January 13th, 2018 in Seoul, South Korea. It was presented by Komodo team member Audo and translated into Korean.
The presentation covers the basics of what Komodo Platform is and what it tries to achieve. In the end, we touch few timely points regarding our marketing and branding roadmap.
As a platform, we supply blockchains and power other projects through our technology. Everything we develop will be available for the entire ecosystem to use. Our atomic swap capabilities connect all the chains into a network that makes all our ecosystem components and chain interconnected.
The cryptocurrency community will be entering a new era where they can trade and invest without ever losing the control of their privatekeys.

Engelo Rumora Joins the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup - Part 2

Engelo Rumora, Founder ofhttp://www.ohiocashflow.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about the importance of Trust in forming relationships with anyone you do business with.
OhioCashflow, a Turnkey Provider specializes in the Toledo and Dayton area.
Part 2 of the interview.
To contact Engelo or learn more about turnkey investing, visit:
http://www.ohiocashflow.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encou...

The SeoulReal Estate Investing Meetup invites Kojects co-founder Nikola Medimorec to our meetup to discuss urban development in Seoul to help our meetup members make smarter decisions about investing in Korea.

published: 23 Feb 2016

Net Net Investing - How being rebellious can make you money (BigFatPurse Interview Series)

Net Net Investing, a method in Value Investing.
This is an interview with Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker by Dr Wealth's AlvinChow.
BigFatPurse pursues value investing and had stumbled upon Net Net Hunter's articles on Value Investing and Net Net Investing which were like gems in the web of confusing value investing websites online.
BigFatPurse has since then, subscribed to Net Net Hunter's membership and have found it to be highly valuable, providing great insights and information to Walter Schloss's Value Investing Methods as well as Net Net Investing stock lists as identified by Evan and his team.
Thus, Alvin got in touch with the man behind Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker (http://netnethunter.com) for a chance to pick his brain about Net Net Investing in an interview. And to our delight...

Invest China 2017

Something is bubbling in the Chinese equities space, and it is important to be equipped with the relevant tools to capture potential market opportunities when t...

Something is bubbling in the Chinese equities space, and it is important to be equipped with the relevant tools to capture potential market opportunities when they arise. In this special seminar, we will discuss the macroeconomic outlook for China, investment opportunities, stocks to watch and the relevant trading strategies that you would need to know, so that you are ready to take on the Chinese markets.

Something is bubbling in the Chinese equities space, and it is important to be equipped with the relevant tools to capture potential market opportunities when they arise. In this special seminar, we will discuss the macroeconomic outlook for China, investment opportunities, stocks to watch and the relevant trading strategies that you would need to know, so that you are ready to take on the Chinese markets.

Chris Clothier, General Partner of http://www.memphisinvest.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup.
Memphis Invest is a unique turnkey business that focused on finding the investment properties based on the preferences of its customers. With over $300m in Assets Under Management, Memphis Invest was ranked #16 as a Top Tennessee Company by Inc.com.
Here is the full interview where Chris discusses:
* How he got started as an investor through "Trading Houses"
* Memphis Invest's unique strategy for providing turnkeys
* His personal opinions about rental / maintenance guarantees
* The BEST QUESTION investors have asked him
* How he knows if an investor is 'savvy' by the questions they ask
* The BIGGEST MISTAKE he's ever made as an investor
* What Memphis Invest $27K in repairs usually breaks down into
* What an investor can expect in profit is they buy with Memphis Invest
* And how to know if you're cut out to be a turnkey investor
To contact Chris or learn more about Memphis Invest, visit:
http://www.memphisinvest.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan RyuFind out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

Chris Clothier, General Partner of http://www.memphisinvest.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup.
Memphis Invest is a unique turnkey business that focused on finding the investment properties based on the preferences of its customers. With over $300m in Assets Under Management, Memphis Invest was ranked #16 as a Top Tennessee Company by Inc.com.
Here is the full interview where Chris discusses:
* How he got started as an investor through "Trading Houses"
* Memphis Invest's unique strategy for providing turnkeys
* His personal opinions about rental / maintenance guarantees
* The BEST QUESTION investors have asked him
* How he knows if an investor is 'savvy' by the questions they ask
* The BIGGEST MISTAKE he's ever made as an investor
* What Memphis Invest $27K in repairs usually breaks down into
* What an investor can expect in profit is they buy with Memphis Invest
* And how to know if you're cut out to be a turnkey investor
To contact Chris or learn more about Memphis Invest, visit:
http://www.memphisinvest.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan RyuFind out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

Ben Leybovich, Investor Educator and Syndicator
http://justaskbenwhy.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about cap ex, turnkeys, and why low priced properties don't cashflow for buy and hold investors.
Here is the full interview where Ben discusses:
* He discusses how he got into real estate
* His analysis of Cap Ex and how it affects a properties IRR
* Mistakes he's made in the past buying lower priced properties
* Goes through a detailed spreadsheet of expenses
To contact Ben or learn more about Just Ask Ben Why, visit:
http://justaskbenwhy.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
* Chris Clothier, Memphis Invest
* Dan Ryu, Glocal B&D
* Mark Shaffar, MidWest EquityPartners
* Ben Leybovich, Just Ask Ben Why
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan Ryu
Jean Luc Leese
Ingue Chun
Natalie Heo
Find out more about us by visiting:
http://www.seoulreimeetup.com/
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEst...

Ben Leybovich, Investor Educator and Syndicator
http://justaskbenwhy.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about cap ex, turnkeys, and why low priced properties don't cashflow for buy and hold investors.
Here is the full interview where Ben discusses:
* He discusses how he got into real estate
* His analysis of Cap Ex and how it affects a properties IRR
* Mistakes he's made in the past buying lower priced properties
* Goes through a detailed spreadsheet of expenses
To contact Ben or learn more about Just Ask Ben Why, visit:
http://justaskbenwhy.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
* Chris Clothier, Memphis Invest
* Dan Ryu, Glocal B&D
* Mark Shaffar, MidWest EquityPartners
* Ben Leybovich, Just Ask Ben Why
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan Ryu
Jean Luc Leese
Ingue Chun
Natalie Heo
Find out more about us by visiting:
http://www.seoulreimeetup.com/
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEst...

For the past 12 months my strategy has been to dollar cost average and buy the dips on crypto...but sometimes it seems like we'll never see another dip. What do...

For the past 12 months my strategy has been to dollar cost average and buy the dips on crypto...but sometimes it seems like we'll never see another dip. What do you do in this situation? Do you wait or buy now?
Today we'll talk about new ways to view Bitcoin's price action, underlying demand + dominance, altcoins, CBOE futures, Cryptokitties and scarcity and Venezuela petro.
Links:
CBOE Futures - http://cfe.cboe.com/cfe-products/xbt-cboe-bitcoin-futures
CryptoKitties: https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/03/people-have-spent-over-1m-buying-virtual-cats-on-the-ethereum-blockchain/
Petro Announcement: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-economy/enter-the-petro-venezuela-to-launch-oil-backed-cryptocurrency-idUSKBN1DX0SQ
Jameson Lopp Resources: http://lopp.net/bitcoin.htmlFreeCourse - How To Buy Your First $100 Of Bitcoin: http://www.coinmastery.com/bitcoin
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For the past 12 months my strategy has been to dollar cost average and buy the dips on crypto...but sometimes it seems like we'll never see another dip. What do you do in this situation? Do you wait or buy now?
Today we'll talk about new ways to view Bitcoin's price action, underlying demand + dominance, altcoins, CBOE futures, Cryptokitties and scarcity and Venezuela petro.
Links:
CBOE Futures - http://cfe.cboe.com/cfe-products/xbt-cboe-bitcoin-futures
CryptoKitties: https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/03/people-have-spent-over-1m-buying-virtual-cats-on-the-ethereum-blockchain/
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Bill Gates in SNU The Voice of Innovation

On a lazy Sunday, the weather at Seoul National University (SNU) is warm and the bright yellow characteristic of the guenari (forsythia) creates a welcoming atm...

On a lazy Sunday, the weather at Seoul National University (SNU) is warm and the bright yellow characteristic of the guenari (forsythia) creates a welcoming atmosphere. Add that to the presence of Bill Gates and students studying for their midterm exams are sure to leave the library, which is exactly what happened on Sunday, April 21 at SNU.
Founder ofMicrosoft and extraordinary philanthropist, Mr. Gates arrived on campus to give a lecture to students and professors on various topics. The dialogue, a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to meet Mr. Gates, proved to be exclusive. Out of over 1,700 registrants, only 300 were chosen to attend the event, which was conducted by the dean of SNU's College of EngineeringLEE Woo-il.
Dean Lee began by noting that the world's richest man "would like to be addressed as simply, Bill". This helped release the tense atmosphere caused by the presence of such a high-profile figure. Dean Lee went on to ask Bill about his visit to Korea. What brought him here?
Bill divulged, "I'm excited to be here. I haven't actually been to Korea in five years. This time my focus is more related to the Foundation work, and the work of a startup company looking for nuclear energy called TerraPower." Bill's high interest in renewable and atomic energy combined with his concerns about global warming was fitting with the university, as SNU is known for its prestigious and thorough research on atomic energy.
But the main topic of the dialogue was innovation and "creative economy". As Dean Lee explained, "creative economy" is a term used by the newly elected president of Korea, president Park, referring to a method for new economic growth. This entails the convergence between technology and industry as well as culture, in order to stimulate creativity. Furthermore Dean Lee expounded, Korea's production skills are now outdated, and the need to "create" is imperative.
These are one of the toughest challenges for educational institutions like SNU, but also the biggest opportunities. The nation is praised for having the "brightest" students worldwide. At the same time many people advise that the Korean education system needs to judge success in a wider range beyond test scores. In particular, there must be an emphasis on creativity among graduate students. Naturally, the subject of Bill's dropping out of Harvard was brought up, an act unthinkable for Korean society, especially for Korean parents.
With an honest laugh, Bill started, "My parents at first weren't super happy. But it was a very unique opportunity. We wanted to be the first to get out there and write software. And I didn't have time to finish my degree so I dropped out and started Microsoft." His easy relating of the experience made dropping out of university seem natural. But he added, "I don't recommend that path. It's possible that it's the right thing to do. But it's better for it to be the exception, rather than the rule. In most cases, there is nothing so urgent that needs to get done."
Bill continued by talking about the phenomenal transformation Korea has gone through from being an aid receiving to a generous aid-donor country. He mentioned how in the past it was more convenient for Korea to follow the formula of other countries such as Japan and the United States. But now, since Korea's institutions and companies have evolved to a world-class level, there seems to be no one to follow. To meet this challenge, Bill pressed on about the need to innovate. "You want to have the ability to take risks and innovate... I think creativity comes partly from having a breadth of knowledge. You don't want to just learn one area of study. Be very broad and think through- try to understand, what are the problems that need to be solved?"
As the session came to a close, the 57-year old business mogul seemed more like an uncle, giving advice for his nephews at a family dinner. He encouraged students to take the best advantage of their youth, stating, "One thing that has helped me is continuing to study things even after I left the full-time educational environment. [With the technological innovations occurring] It's an unbelievable time to maintain that ongoing curiosity throughout your 20s, 30s and even later." With a reassuring smile, Bill nodded, "Being young is a great thing for being creative."

On a lazy Sunday, the weather at Seoul National University (SNU) is warm and the bright yellow characteristic of the guenari (forsythia) creates a welcoming atmosphere. Add that to the presence of Bill Gates and students studying for their midterm exams are sure to leave the library, which is exactly what happened on Sunday, April 21 at SNU.
Founder ofMicrosoft and extraordinary philanthropist, Mr. Gates arrived on campus to give a lecture to students and professors on various topics. The dialogue, a once in a lifetime opportunity for students to meet Mr. Gates, proved to be exclusive. Out of over 1,700 registrants, only 300 were chosen to attend the event, which was conducted by the dean of SNU's College of EngineeringLEE Woo-il.
Dean Lee began by noting that the world's richest man "would like to be addressed as simply, Bill". This helped release the tense atmosphere caused by the presence of such a high-profile figure. Dean Lee went on to ask Bill about his visit to Korea. What brought him here?
Bill divulged, "I'm excited to be here. I haven't actually been to Korea in five years. This time my focus is more related to the Foundation work, and the work of a startup company looking for nuclear energy called TerraPower." Bill's high interest in renewable and atomic energy combined with his concerns about global warming was fitting with the university, as SNU is known for its prestigious and thorough research on atomic energy.
But the main topic of the dialogue was innovation and "creative economy". As Dean Lee explained, "creative economy" is a term used by the newly elected president of Korea, president Park, referring to a method for new economic growth. This entails the convergence between technology and industry as well as culture, in order to stimulate creativity. Furthermore Dean Lee expounded, Korea's production skills are now outdated, and the need to "create" is imperative.
These are one of the toughest challenges for educational institutions like SNU, but also the biggest opportunities. The nation is praised for having the "brightest" students worldwide. At the same time many people advise that the Korean education system needs to judge success in a wider range beyond test scores. In particular, there must be an emphasis on creativity among graduate students. Naturally, the subject of Bill's dropping out of Harvard was brought up, an act unthinkable for Korean society, especially for Korean parents.
With an honest laugh, Bill started, "My parents at first weren't super happy. But it was a very unique opportunity. We wanted to be the first to get out there and write software. And I didn't have time to finish my degree so I dropped out and started Microsoft." His easy relating of the experience made dropping out of university seem natural. But he added, "I don't recommend that path. It's possible that it's the right thing to do. But it's better for it to be the exception, rather than the rule. In most cases, there is nothing so urgent that needs to get done."
Bill continued by talking about the phenomenal transformation Korea has gone through from being an aid receiving to a generous aid-donor country. He mentioned how in the past it was more convenient for Korea to follow the formula of other countries such as Japan and the United States. But now, since Korea's institutions and companies have evolved to a world-class level, there seems to be no one to follow. To meet this challenge, Bill pressed on about the need to innovate. "You want to have the ability to take risks and innovate... I think creativity comes partly from having a breadth of knowledge. You don't want to just learn one area of study. Be very broad and think through- try to understand, what are the problems that need to be solved?"
As the session came to a close, the 57-year old business mogul seemed more like an uncle, giving advice for his nephews at a family dinner. He encouraged students to take the best advantage of their youth, stating, "One thing that has helped me is continuing to study things even after I left the full-time educational environment. [With the technological innovations occurring] It's an unbelievable time to maintain that ongoing curiosity throughout your 20s, 30s and even later." With a reassuring smile, Bill nodded, "Being young is a great thing for being creative."

How FinTech and the Blockchain are Disrupting Capital Markets
From peer to peer lending, to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Equity CrowdFunding – FinTech is having a bigger and bigger impact in capital markets. Join us for an illuminating keynote as Simon Dixon, CEO of BankToTheFutyure.com and fund manager of Bitcoin Capital discusses the past, present and future trends in FinTech and Capital markets.
About Simon Dixon, CEO and Co-Founder, BnkToTheFuture.com
Simon Dixon is the CEO & co-founder of BnkToTheFuture.com & author of the book ‘Bank to the Future’. An active banking reformer and ex-director of the UK Digital CurrencyAssociation, who regularly speaks on the future of finance to governments, businesses, investors and financial institutions. An ex-investment banker that left corporate in 2006 to launch his first business, angel funded by billionaire Peter Hargreaves and advocate of CrowdFunding since raising finance for BnkToTheFuture.com through his online investment platform. You will find Simon regularly quoted & appearing in much of the major press & media including BBC, FT, Reuters, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal to mention a few.
About Blockchain Agenda / Inside Bitcoin Seoul
Continuing the largest bitcoin event worldwide, Inside Bitcoins is headed back to Seoul. Join us at the Korea International Exhibition Center for in-depth tutorials, inspiring conference sessions, and engaging exhibits. During the three-day event, attendees will hear top thought leaders discuss the promise of decentralized technology, FinTech innovation, distributed ledgers, and the future of Bitcoin in Asia. Session topics will include an introduction to blockchain-based technologies, creating the next killer app, emerging payment platforms, P2P lending, digital banking, smart contracts, multi-signature wallets, investing in Bitcoin 2.0 and blockchain startups, regulatory compliance, crowdfunding, Bitcoin exchanges, and what lies ahead. From mobile money startups to the burgeoning FinTech industry, Inside Bitcoins Seoul provides the inside scoop on alternative finance and the next wave of blockchain connected economies. Given that global investment in Fintech ventures has tripled in the last year, this is one event that you can’t afford to miss!

How FinTech and the Blockchain are Disrupting Capital Markets
From peer to peer lending, to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Equity CrowdFunding – FinTech is having a bigger and bigger impact in capital markets. Join us for an illuminating keynote as Simon Dixon, CEO of BankToTheFutyure.com and fund manager of Bitcoin Capital discusses the past, present and future trends in FinTech and Capital markets.
About Simon Dixon, CEO and Co-Founder, BnkToTheFuture.com
Simon Dixon is the CEO & co-founder of BnkToTheFuture.com & author of the book ‘Bank to the Future’. An active banking reformer and ex-director of the UK Digital CurrencyAssociation, who regularly speaks on the future of finance to governments, businesses, investors and financial institutions. An ex-investment banker that left corporate in 2006 to launch his first business, angel funded by billionaire Peter Hargreaves and advocate of CrowdFunding since raising finance for BnkToTheFuture.com through his online investment platform. You will find Simon regularly quoted & appearing in much of the major press & media including BBC, FT, Reuters, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal to mention a few.
About Blockchain Agenda / Inside Bitcoin Seoul
Continuing the largest bitcoin event worldwide, Inside Bitcoins is headed back to Seoul. Join us at the Korea International Exhibition Center for in-depth tutorials, inspiring conference sessions, and engaging exhibits. During the three-day event, attendees will hear top thought leaders discuss the promise of decentralized technology, FinTech innovation, distributed ledgers, and the future of Bitcoin in Asia. Session topics will include an introduction to blockchain-based technologies, creating the next killer app, emerging payment platforms, P2P lending, digital banking, smart contracts, multi-signature wallets, investing in Bitcoin 2.0 and blockchain startups, regulatory compliance, crowdfunding, Bitcoin exchanges, and what lies ahead. From mobile money startups to the burgeoning FinTech industry, Inside Bitcoins Seoul provides the inside scoop on alternative finance and the next wave of blockchain connected economies. Given that global investment in Fintech ventures has tripled in the last year, this is one event that you can’t afford to miss!

Mark Shaffar, Investor Relations with http://midwestequitypartner.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about performing due diligence while investing from overseas.
MidwestEquityPartner provide turkey rentals and fix and flip deals in the Midwest, primarily in Milwaukee, WI.
Here is the full interview where Mark discusses:
* His 14 years of living in working in China
* How he bought his first investment home in the US while living in China (and why)
* His $100,000 costly mistake when rehabbing his first property
* The importance of Property Management
* Why he chose to work for Mid West Equity Partner
* What made him trust Nate Armstrong, Co-CEO of Mid West Equity Partner
* Stay tuned for the very end of the interview where Mark gives the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup a very special greeting - in Chinese!
To contact Mark or learn more about Midwest Equity Partner, visit:
http://midwestequitypartner.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
* Chris Clothier, Memphis Invest
* Dan Ryu, Glocal B&D
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan Ryu
Find out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

Mark Shaffar, Investor Relations with http://midwestequitypartner.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about performing due diligence while investing from overseas.
MidwestEquityPartner provide turkey rentals and fix and flip deals in the Midwest, primarily in Milwaukee, WI.
Here is the full interview where Mark discusses:
* His 14 years of living in working in China
* How he bought his first investment home in the US while living in China (and why)
* His $100,000 costly mistake when rehabbing his first property
* The importance of Property Management
* Why he chose to work for Mid West Equity Partner
* What made him trust Nate Armstrong, Co-CEO of Mid West Equity Partner
* Stay tuned for the very end of the interview where Mark gives the Seoul Real Estate Investing Meetup a very special greeting - in Chinese!
To contact Mark or learn more about Midwest Equity Partner, visit:
http://midwestequitypartner.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
* Engelo Rumora, OhioCashflow
* Matt Faircloth, DeRosa Group
* Benjamin Hauser, Glocal B&D
* Chris Clothier, Memphis Invest
* Dan Ryu, Glocal B&D
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan Ryu
Find out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

The presentation was held on January 13th, 2018 in Seoul, South Korea. It was presented by Komodo team member Audo and translated into Korean.
The presentation covers the basics of what Komodo Platform is and what it tries to achieve. In the end, we touch few timely points regarding our marketing and branding roadmap.
As a platform, we supply blockchains and power other projects through our technology. Everything we develop will be available for the entire ecosystem to use. Our atomic swap capabilities connect all the chains into a network that makes all our ecosystem components and chain interconnected.
The cryptocurrency community will be entering a new era where they can trade and invest without ever losing the control of their privatekeys.

The presentation was held on January 13th, 2018 in Seoul, South Korea. It was presented by Komodo team member Audo and translated into Korean.
The presentation covers the basics of what Komodo Platform is and what it tries to achieve. In the end, we touch few timely points regarding our marketing and branding roadmap.
As a platform, we supply blockchains and power other projects through our technology. Everything we develop will be available for the entire ecosystem to use. Our atomic swap capabilities connect all the chains into a network that makes all our ecosystem components and chain interconnected.
The cryptocurrency community will be entering a new era where they can trade and invest without ever losing the control of their privatekeys.

Engelo Rumora, Founder ofhttp://www.ohiocashflow.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about the importance of Trust in forming relationships with anyone you do business with.
OhioCashflow, a Turnkey Provider specializes in the Toledo and Dayton area.
Part 2 of the interview.
To contact Engelo or learn more about turnkey investing, visit:
http://www.ohiocashflow.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan RyuFind out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

Engelo Rumora, Founder ofhttp://www.ohiocashflow.com/ visits the SeoulReal Estate Meetup to talk about the importance of Trust in forming relationships with anyone you do business with.
OhioCashflow, a Turnkey Provider specializes in the Toledo and Dayton area.
Part 2 of the interview.
To contact Engelo or learn more about turnkey investing, visit:
http://www.ohiocashflow.com/
The Seoul Real Estate Investing MeetUp is a group for anyone who is interested in investing in Real Estate in Korea or abroad. We meet once a month in Seoul.
Each MeetUp, we feature experienced investors who are willing to share stories about their investments including how they got started, how their investments are doing, the tools they use to invest, etc.
Our goal as a MeetUp is to help motivate and encourage each other to continued success by helping each other out! This is not a PITCH FORUM.
Our former guests have included:
* Joshua Dorkin, CEO & Founder of BiggerPockets.com
* BrandonTurner, VP of Communications and Growth at BiggerPockets.com
* Jacob Michaels & his wife Victoria, Korea Investor with over 15 transactions as well as wholesaler in Texas
* Josh McNicolls, University Professor and Korea Investor
* SandyRodriguez, Investor in Yuma, Arizona with over 5 properties
* Robert Medlock, Construction Manager for the US Army Corps of Engineers
* Jeff Yu, Real Estate Agent in Seoul, Korea
* John Van Uytven, Real Estate Investor, Illinois
Organizers:
John Van Uytven
Benjamin Hauser
Dan RyuFind out more about us by visiting:
http://www.meetup.com/Seoul-REI-Meetup/
Also, give us a LIKE on our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/SeoulRealEstateMeetup/

The SeoulReal Estate Investing Meetup invites Kojects co-founder Nikola Medimorec to our meetup to discuss urban development in Seoul to help our meetup members make smarter decisions about investing in Korea.

The SeoulReal Estate Investing Meetup invites Kojects co-founder Nikola Medimorec to our meetup to discuss urban development in Seoul to help our meetup members make smarter decisions about investing in Korea.

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Net Net Investing - How being rebellious can make you money (BigFatPurse Interview Series)

Net Net Investing, a method in Value Investing.
This is an interview with Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker by Dr Wealth's AlvinChow.
BigFatPurse pursues value investing and had stumbled upon Net Net Hunter's articles on Value Investing and Net Net Investing which were like gems in the web of confusing value investing websites online.
BigFatPurse has since then, subscribed to Net Net Hunter's membership and have found it to be highly valuable, providing great insights and information to Walter Schloss's Value Investing Methods as well as Net Net Investing stock lists as identified by Evan and his team.
Thus, Alvin got in touch with the man behind Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker (http://netnethunter.com) for a chance to pick his brain about Net Net Investing in an interview. And to our delight, Evan agreed!
Here's what Evan and Alvin talked about in this interview:
0:13 - How Alvin got to know about netnethunter.com
1:20 - Why did Evan Bleker start investing? (plus Evan's first love, and why it didn't work out)
3:05 - How did Evan Bleker learn to invest? (and how can new investors start learning)
4:15 - Why Evan returned to Net Net investing after testing other investing methods for 7 years.
5:45 - What qualities you need to succeed in Net Net Investing?
7:30 - What is a Net Net Stock? And what are some of its charateristics?
8:37 - What should you do if a stock price drops after you buy it?
9:33 - Avoiding 'Value Traps' - what to look out for and what financial figures to take note of.
11:20 - The ideal number of stocks you should hold at any one time.
12:35 - How much time does Evan takes to monitor and maintain his portfolio of stocks per year?
14:50 - How does Evan determine target prices on his stocks?
16:00 - What is a typical time frame for a Net Net Stock to realise its potential?
17:10 - Which country does Evan think has a huge hidden potential and opportunities?
18:10 - 2 areas that Net Net Investors should look out for (and avoid if possible)
23:07 - 2 Tips that Net Net Investors should know
24:32 - Debt To Equity Ratio - How high is too high?
26:55 - Tech Companies: Do they qualify as Net Net Stocks?
27:55 - 2 Potential Challenges that a Net Net Investor Will Face
29:46 - Why being rebellious and hard headed works in your favor
31:50 - How to get an entire list of Net Net stocks
35:05 - 3 type of investors who can get the most out of NetNetHunter.com
36:18 - 2 types of investors who should NOT use Net Net Investing
37:07 - What qualities you need to succeed in Net Net Investing? (Part 2)
38:05 - How much returns (ROI) can you expect from Net Net Investing?
39:30 - Why Warren Buffett switched his investing style in the recent years?
To find out more about Net Net Investing and Net Net Hunter, visit http://netnethunter.com
Visit https://www.drwealth.com/ to learn more about investing now.
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Net Net Investing, a method in Value Investing.
This is an interview with Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker by Dr Wealth's AlvinChow.
BigFatPurse pursues value investing and had stumbled upon Net Net Hunter's articles on Value Investing and Net Net Investing which were like gems in the web of confusing value investing websites online.
BigFatPurse has since then, subscribed to Net Net Hunter's membership and have found it to be highly valuable, providing great insights and information to Walter Schloss's Value Investing Methods as well as Net Net Investing stock lists as identified by Evan and his team.
Thus, Alvin got in touch with the man behind Net Net Hunter, Evan Bleker (http://netnethunter.com) for a chance to pick his brain about Net Net Investing in an interview. And to our delight, Evan agreed!
Here's what Evan and Alvin talked about in this interview:
0:13 - How Alvin got to know about netnethunter.com
1:20 - Why did Evan Bleker start investing? (plus Evan's first love, and why it didn't work out)
3:05 - How did Evan Bleker learn to invest? (and how can new investors start learning)
4:15 - Why Evan returned to Net Net investing after testing other investing methods for 7 years.
5:45 - What qualities you need to succeed in Net Net Investing?
7:30 - What is a Net Net Stock? And what are some of its charateristics?
8:37 - What should you do if a stock price drops after you buy it?
9:33 - Avoiding 'Value Traps' - what to look out for and what financial figures to take note of.
11:20 - The ideal number of stocks you should hold at any one time.
12:35 - How much time does Evan takes to monitor and maintain his portfolio of stocks per year?
14:50 - How does Evan determine target prices on his stocks?
16:00 - What is a typical time frame for a Net Net Stock to realise its potential?
17:10 - Which country does Evan think has a huge hidden potential and opportunities?
18:10 - 2 areas that Net Net Investors should look out for (and avoid if possible)
23:07 - 2 Tips that Net Net Investors should know
24:32 - Debt To Equity Ratio - How high is too high?
26:55 - Tech Companies: Do they qualify as Net Net Stocks?
27:55 - 2 Potential Challenges that a Net Net Investor Will Face
29:46 - Why being rebellious and hard headed works in your favor
31:50 - How to get an entire list of Net Net stocks
35:05 - 3 type of investors who can get the most out of NetNetHunter.com
36:18 - 2 types of investors who should NOT use Net Net Investing
37:07 - What qualities you need to succeed in Net Net Investing? (Part 2)
38:05 - How much returns (ROI) can you expect from Net Net Investing?
39:30 - Why Warren Buffett switched his investing style in the recent years?
To find out more about Net Net Investing and Net Net Hunter, visit http://netnethunter.com
Visit https://www.drwealth.com/ to learn more about investing now.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you invest in stocks?
AND
Want to quickly identify the intrinsic value of a stock?
Download a FREE Stock Calculator from Dr Wealth here: http://bit.ly/free-calculator
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BigFatPurse is now Dr Wealth